L-Glutamine Gives Your Body Real Functionality
From Staff Reports L-Glutamine is a vital amino acid that provides your body with the functional fue ...
MITO-FUEL is combination of amino acids, carbohydrates, antioxidants, and other nutrative compounds that assist in the production and activation of ATP (Adenosine Tri-Phosphate). ATP is the elemental intracellular fuel transporter essential for powering the mitochondria (the area of each cell where fuel is produced) in every energy-consuming cell in the body. This includes heart beat, coordinated muscular contractions, proper division, and every other cellular function in the body. D-Ribose, a simple carbohydrate similar to glucose, is a major contributor to ATP's molecular structure, activation, and functionality.
Maximum cellular functionality is important for sustained energy production, muscle oxygenation and coordination along with an enhanced mental acuity. The cellular energy produced from fatty acids derived from CO-Q-10 and it's transport agents like L-Carnitine can help power your entire body so you can get up to speed very quickly and have the endurance to finish strong.
However, during the exercise cycle, ATP molecules are quickly broken back down to their elemental precursors and require adequate energy to re-assemble themselves. This recycling is vital so the energy transport process can continue to energize your metabolism during the post-exercise phase so it may be advantageous to replenish sufficient stores of these nutrients.
After exercise, it’s essential to replenish your body with these same nutrients to facilitate muscle repair without having your body resort to catabolizing your lean muscle tissue to aid in the recovery process. Mito-Fuel has also added Bromalain and Rhodiola to it’s formula to help reduce the risk factors of post-exercise inflammation and offer pain relief for minor bumps, bruises, and scrapes.
Pre-Exercise Preparation & Usage.
Combine 1 tablespoon of Mito Fuel with 6-8 ounces of cold water. Consume an entire serving 45 minutes before training or exercising.
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